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Breaking: Be Forward Wanderers Withdraw from CAf Champions League

Malawi’s Super League Defending Champions Be Forward Wanderers have withdrawn from the CAF champion’s league tournament.

According to local media reports, Wanderers General Secretary Mike Butao has written Football Association of Malawi(FAM) to notify CAF of their decision to pull out due to circumstances he did not disclose.

Wanderers was suppose to travel to Democratic Republic of Congo early February for their first away leg of the CAF Champions League tie against AS Vita.

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Mulanje Massif / Mountain

The Mulanje Massif, also known as Mount Mulanje, is a large monadnock in southern Malawi only 65 km east of Blantyre,[4]:2 rising sharply from the surrounding plains of Chiradzulu, and the tea-growing Mulanje district. It measures approximately 13×16 miles (22×26 kilometres) and has a maximum elevation of 3,002 m at its highest point, Sapitwa Peak.

Much of the Massif consists of rolling grassland at elevations of 1800–2200 m, intersected by deep forested ravines. It has many individual peaks reaching heights of over 2500 m, including Chambe Peak, the West Face of which is the longest rock climb in Africa.